Turn your Galaxy device into space explorer with Earth and Moon wallpapers
The Artemis II mission has been one of the biggest space exploration missions in years, and NASA has shared the first flyby images of the Moon as wallpapers. You can set them on your Samsung Galaxy device to experience the exploration up close.
The agency has released several of these customized versions of flyby images as wallpapers for mobile devices in high-quality. These flyby covers the impact craters, ancient lava flows, and surface fractures on the Moon. They also show an earthset and an earthrise solar-eclipse view of the Sunβs corona.
Some of the images contain a clear view of our Earth covered in the most vibrant atmosphere and rich detail. A few have the Earth peeking behind the Moon and showing the dark portion at night.
These are some of the clearest photos of the Earth and Moon weβve ever seen, and setting these as wallpaper will look good in your wallpaper collection.
Here are the wallpaper names:
- Setting Earth
- Edge of Lunar Day
- Orientale Basin
- Lunar Closeup
- New Moon View
- Vavilov Crater
- Peeking at Earth
- Eartset
- Backlit Earth
- Earth Views from the Artemis II Crew
- Eart Perspective
- Looking back at Earth
- In Eclipse
- Eclipse view from Orion
How to download
Go to the NASA website and download the Artemis II wallpapers on your Galaxy device.
Once downloaded, go to the gallery, locate the latest downloads, tap on the three dots on the top right, and βSet as wallpaperβ. Here you can adjust the clock size or use an adaptive clock to do the work for you. You can apply filters to change the wallpaperβs color composition and give it a new look.
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